All Production & Trade articles – Page 511
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US farmers 'want trade not aid'
The USDA has announced a US$12bn relief funding programme for farmers affected by high tariffs amidst the US-China trade war
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Hot weather decimates onion crop
British harvest set to be down as much as 25 per cent, with a lack of large onions another concern for the market
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Smiles after the Summit?
Summits such as BRICS are usually the place where inter-governmental agreements on trade are signed
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Waiting game for Italian apple growers
Comment: good things should come to those apple producers who wait for the fruit to be right for consumers
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Warnings over no-deal Brexit
Academics highlight the multiple risks of a no-deal Brexit, warning against the disaster of suspending food safety controls on imports
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Heat is on for Dutch apples and pears
With additional watering, production of both major topfruit categories is expected to increase in the Netherlands
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NZ government appeals High Court ruling
Notice filed in the Court of Appeal against decision in Psa-V litigation case
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Sri Lanka provides import export transparency
The country’s government has launched an online platform to facilitate its importers and exporters
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Additional TR4 detection confirmed
Result comes almost a year after initial detection made on Queensland farm
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Martinique faces citrus threat
Local reports suggest citrus canker disease is threatening producers in five areas
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Chiquita backs efforts to tackle TR4
Chief executive Andrew Biles set to open summit of industry experts in Boston as concerns about fungal disease grow
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Fruit already rotting in Scottish fields
NFU Scotland and Scottish MPs call on parliament to take urgent action after visiting fruit farms
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Polymer Logistics: wood look here to stay
Gianpaolo Mezzanotte of Polymer Logistics believes there is more to come for its pioneering produce crate system
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Haskap poised for commercial breakthrough
EFSA approval for 'superfood' berry brings it one big step closer to becoming a regular sight on supermarket shelves
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Gisborne goes bananas
New Zealand’s northern region is looking to capitalise on banana plants that are “growing like weeds”.
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Gene editing could herald new green revolution
The new method of breeding fruit and veg dubbed "CRISPR" can make fresh produce more appealing and healthier
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Jingold ready to roll out red kiwifruit
Company says it is preparing to step up its marketing efforts in Asia with a broader range of products this coming season
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Catalan topfruit production falls
Pear volumes down, while apples set to remain virtually unchanged on last season
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Drought leads to huge losses
While dams do have more water at the Cape, the real cost of the recent drought is emerging
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Dutch growers release new strawb variety
The "Sonsation" cultivar was developed for ease of growing with midseason yield